Thanks for letting me know.
On Mar 17, 2012 7:34 PM, "Steven Post" <redalert.comman...@gmail.com> wrote:

> On Sat, 2012-03-17 at 12:53 -0400, Brad Alexander wrote:
> > Concur with Henrique. If you really want the latest Debian offers, the
> > proper way to do it would be to add the experimental repository to
> > your sources.list. The OP offers, among others, 3.3.0rc7. Debian
> > experimental has 3.3.0rc6 in the repo. That one minor version bump is
> > not worth the risk.
> >
> > That is one of the strengths of Debian, is that 99.9% of all the
> > software is in Debian's native repositories. The other 0.1% is
> > generally set up by companies (e.g. OpsView or Opera), and is in a
> > proper repository...And signed by their gpg key.
> >
> > I too would earnestly avoid a kernel (or most other software) posted
> > to a mailing list by a random user and using mediafire as a
> > distribution medium...
> >
> > Not worth the risk...
>
> +1 agree
>
> >
> > --b
> >
> > On Sat, Mar 17, 2012 at 10:13 AM, Henrique de Moraes Holschuh
> > <h...@debian.org> wrote:
> > > On Fri, 16 Mar 2012, Teo En Ming (Zhang Enming) wrote:
> > >> I have compiled the *latest* linux kernels 3.x.x series for Ubuntu and
> > >> Debian Linux for you to install. You may download the *latest* linux
> > >> kernels 3.x.x series for Ubuntu and Debian from the following download
> > >> links:
> > >
> [...]
>
> I thought this message looked familiar:
> https://lkml.org/lkml/2012/3/15/320
>

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